SHRIRAM EPC LIMITED INVESTOR PRESENTATION January …4 Financial highlights – Q1 FY12 (Standalone)...
Transcript of SHRIRAM EPC LIMITED INVESTOR PRESENTATION January …4 Financial highlights – Q1 FY12 (Standalone)...
Investor Presentation
Q1 FY12 Results
August 2011
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Important Notice
Some of the statements in this presentation that are not historical facts are forward looking statements. These forward-looking statements include our financial and growth projections as well as statements concerning our plans, strategies, intentions and beliefs concerning our business and the markets in which we operate.
These statements are based on information currently available to us, and we assume no obligation to update these statements as circumstances change. There are risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events to differ materially from these forward-looking statements. These risks include, but are not limited to, the level of market demand for our services, the highly-competitive market for the types of services that we offer, market conditions that could cause our customers to reduce their spending for our services, our ability to create, acquire and build new businesses and to grow our existing businesses, our ability to attract and retain qualified personnel, currency fluctuations and market conditions in India and elsewhere around the world, and other risks not specifically mentioned herein but those that are common to industry.
Further, this presentation may make references to reports and publications available in the public domain. Shriram EPC Ltd. makes no representation as to their accuracy or that the company subscribes to those views / findings.
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Financial Results
& Operating Highlights Q1 FY 2012
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Financial highlights – Q1 FY12 (Standalone)
Q1 FY12 Net Sales at `2,972.6 million in Q1FY12 vs `2,585.50 million in Q1FY11 – growth of 15%
Q1 FY12 EBITDA at `360.9 million in Q1FY12 vs `283.2 million in Q1FY11
Q1 FY12 PBT (pre-exceptional items) is `118.2 million as compared to `126.9 million in the corresponding quarter last year
Order book of `34.0 billion on 30th June 2011 compared to `31.9 billion on 31st
March, 2011.
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FY11 Financial Overview
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Q1 FY12 Q1 FY11Percentage
change
Net sales/Income from operations 2,972.64 2,585.50 15%
Other operating income 24.61 26.33 -7%
Other income 78.97 22.51 251%
Total Income from Operations 3,076.23 2,634.34 17%
Total Expenditure 2,715.25 2,351.10 15%
EBITDA 360.97 283.24 27%
Depreciation 31.98 30.12 6%
PBIT 329.00 253.12 30%
Interest 210.79 126.22 67%
PBT 118.21 126.90 -7%
Exceptional items - 233.63 -
Provision for tax/tax expenses 39.31 43.56 -10%
Net Profit 78.90 316.97 -75%
Consolidated Financials
Income Statement
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Revenues & EBITDA
Net Sales
Continued growth in revenues.
Increased service offerings reflecting in revenue growth – revenue mix includes meaningful contribution from emerging service lines.
Strong visibility going forward – healthy growth in Order backlog
15%
EBITDA
EBITDA growth driven by expansion in revenues.
EBITDA margin expanded due to operational efficiencies
EPC margins are project variable and the pattern of EPC projects will impact EBITDA margins.
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EPS PAT PBT (Pre-exceptional)
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PBT (pre-exceptional) was marginally lower due to sharp increase in interest costs.
Moderate increase in depreciation – attributable to growth in the business.
Interest cost higher due to combination of increased borrowings and firming up of interest rates.
PAT impacted by increased interest cost.
Q1FY11 PAT includes post-tax impact of exceptional item arising on sale of investments.
Company to focus further on margin improvement in addition to overall growth.
Minor dilution in equity due to ESOPs.
Q1FY11 EPS includes profit from sale of investment.
Focus on improving PAT and EPS through business mix.
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Operating Highlights
The Standalone order book was at `34.0 billion on June 30, 2011 compared to `31.9 billion on March 31, 2011. During the quarter, the company received the following major orders
An order from Hinduja National Power Corporation Limited for the supply and erection of Glass Reinforced Piping system for the upcoming power plant at Vizag. The order is to be executed by Shriram SEPL Composites, a joint venture between SEPC and Hamon Group of Belgium. The order is valued at `23 crore
An order from Gas Authority of India Ltd. for the construction of a Cooling Tower and Cooling Water Treatment Plant at the Pata petrochemical complex in UP. The order is to be executed by SEPC’s subsidiary, Hamon Shriram Cottrell Pvt. Ltd and amounts to `75 crore
An order from an Australian Client for setting up a 75 Million litre Diesel Tank Storage Facility at the Port of Mackay in Queensland, Australia
In addition to strong traction in the standalone entity, key subsidiaries/associates like Hamon Shriram Cottrell and Shriram SEPL Composites demonstrated traction in order flows. The Consolidated order book was at `57.0 billion on June 30, 2011 compared to `44.9 billion on March 31, 2011
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Shriram EPC – Overview
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Who we are …
Leading provider of integrated EPC services for Renewable Energy, Process and Metallurgy Plants and Municipal Services. Project experience and footprint across 16 states in India, and internationally in Zambia and France. Leading manufacturer of MW Class & KW Class Wind Turbine Generators through JV Co - Leitner Shriram Manufacturing Ltd. Leading Producer of Met Coke through Associate Co. – Haldia Coke and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Leading Manufacturer of Cooling Towers / Air Pollution Control Equipment through JV Co. - Hamon Shriram Cottrell Ltd.
Process and Metallurgy
Municipal Services
Biomass power plants
Integrated EPC Solutions
Air Pollution Control & Cooling Towers – through Subsidiary Hamon Shriram Cottrell Ltd.
50.1% - Shriram EPC
Haldia Coke & Chemicals P. Ltd. 47% - Shriram EPC
Water and wastewater treatment and management
PIPE Rehabilitation
Denotes Associate Company
Renewable Energy Wind Energy
WIND
EPC
Shriram SEPL Composites – GRP Pipe Manufacturers
< 50% - Shriram EPC
Blackstone Group Technologies
Design & Engineering Firm
Leitner Shriram Manufacturing Ltd.
49.9% - Shriram EPC 50.1% - Leitwind
Orient Green Power Ltd. (Associate Company of SEPC’s
100% subsidiary - Shriram EPC Singapore Pte Ltd.)
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Track Record of Profitable Growth
1,455 3,006
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Consolidated Revenues of `16.7 billion in FY 2011.
CAGR of 63% for the period FY 2006 to FY 2011.
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Consolidated PAT of `742 million in FY 2011.
CAGR of 63% for the period FY 2006 to FY 2011.
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Renewable Energy Asset Ownership Strategy Orient Green Power Ltd. (OGPL)
OGPL’s equity shares were listed on the NSE and BSE exchanges on 08th October, 2010
OGPL, the holding cum operating company will have Renewable Energy assets on its own as also will have majority equity ownership in SPVs implementing Renewable Energy projects focusing on Biomass, Biogas and Small Hydel.
As of June 30, 2011 portfolio of assets included 220 MW of installed capacity comprising 179.5 MW of wind energy and 40.5 MW of biomass projects.
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Shareholding Pattern
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As on June 30, 2011
Sponsorship by Marquee Financial Investors
14.26%
39.44%
3.90%23.65%
3.95%
2.82%
8.54%
17.61%PROMOTER
RELIANCE MF
BESSEMER VENTUREPARTNERS TRUST
NEW VERNON PRIVATEEQUITY LTD
ARGONAUT VENTURES
UNIT TRUST OF INDIAINVESTMENT ADVISORY
OTHERS
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Board of Directors (as on 30.06.2011)
2007
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2007Commercial Director, SAIL; Advisor - C. K. Birla Group
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2009Former Chairman & CEO - Tamilnad Mercantile Bank
2010UTI Ventures Since 2003, Principal Consultant - Infosys
2010Advisor - Mah & Mah, Various Capacities with GOI
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Independent Director
Mr. Sunil Varma Independent Director
Mr. S.R. Ramakrishnan
Mr. A. Duggal
Mr. T. Shivaraman
Mr. M. A. Shariff
Mr. R Sundararajan Independent Director
Promoter Director
Non-Executive Director
ED/EVP - Matrix Laboratories
Chairman & Non Executive
Managing Director & CEO
Joint Managing Director
B. Tech (Mech) - IIT (Delhi), MBA - IIM (Ah'bad)
B. Tech (Chem), MS - IIT (Madras), ICI India Ltd.,
PGD (Chem) - IIT (Madras)
M. Tech (Mech) - JU, MBA - IIM (Ah'bad)
Bank of America, HCL Technologies
Various Capacities - Shriram Group
Commonwealth Capital, Accenture, McKinsey
PGD (Econ.) - Madras University
BA (Univ of California), MBA - Harvard
Mrs. V. Ranganathan
Board Member SinceName Position Education / Prior Experience
Mr. S. Krishnamurthy
Mr. Sunil K. Kolangara
Mr. R. S. Chandra
B. Tech (Mech) - IIT (Chennai), MBS - IIM (Ah'bad)
F.C.A., I.C.W.A., PWC, IBM Consulting;
Independent Director
Nominee Director (UTI)
B.Sc., Diploma in Industrial Relatrions & Personal Mgmt
M. Tech (Mech) - Anantapur Engg,
Mr. S. Bapu Independent Director
IAS Officer - 1973, MSc. (Eco) - L.S.E., MA - Pune UniversityIndependent DirectorMr. Prabhakar D. Karandikar
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Business Verticals Q1 FY2012
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Highlights – EPC
Turnkey EPC solutions for process and metallurgy plants such as iron & steel, copper, aluminium, cement, paper, pulp, coal fired power plants, coal gasification, etc.
Provision of turnkey, engineering, fabrication & construction solutions for cooling towers & APC systems through subsidiary Hamon Shriram Cottrell in JV with Hamon Group, Europe.
Engaged in the design, engineering and construction of biomass power plants and co-generation power plants.
Turnkey design-build environmental projects catering to water and waste water treatment and management and water distribution systems, sewer and pipe rehabilitation.
Executed projects for marquee customers like RIL, Grasim, SAIL, Jindal Steel & Power Ltd., BHEL, Vedanta Alumina and Finolex Ltd.
Strong technical and collaborative partnerships include Leitner Group (Italy), Hamon Group (Belgium & USA), Danielli (Italy), Waterbury (Canada), SSIT (China), CPT (Hongkong), and Angerlehner (Austria), Envirotherm (Germany) and Roberts & Schaefer (USA).
Leading Manufacturer of GRP Pipes through Associate Company – Shriram SEPL Composites Ltd. & Material Handling Equipment through Roberts & Schaefer, USA
Has entered Into MoU with NWEPDI of China to jointly bid for EPC for Power Plants in India.
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Highlights – Wind Energy
WTG Segment Technology partner
Leitwind
Leitner Shriram Manufacturing Ltd. (LSML) Stake - Shriram EPC – 49.9%
Leitwind – 50.1%
• SEPC has transferred existing 250KW WTGs business to LSML
• LSML manufactures MW class turbines, including the blades, at its integrated manufacturing facility in Gummidippondi in Tamil Nadu.
Provide integrated solutions through subsidiaries - including manufacturing, supply, erection, site identification, technical planning, grid connectivity and O&M.
SEPC manufactures wind turbine generators of a MW class capacity as well as KW class capacity. The MW class turbines are manufactured using the proprietary gearless and permanent magnet technology of Leitner Technologies of Europe.
SEPC offering of gearless MW class WTGs provides the following advantages:
greater efficiency,
lower net energy loss
lesser chance of downtime; and
lower maintenance costs.
The Honourable High Court of Judicature at Madras vide its Order dated 11th January 2010 has approved the Scheme of Amalgamation for merger of M/s Shriram Leitwind Ltd (SLL) with M/s Leitner Shriram Manufacturing Limited (LSML) with the appointed date i.e. 1st April , 2009. Pursuant to the order becoming effective from 23rd Jan 2010, SLL ceases to be the Subsidiary of the Company.
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Thank You